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DR. ANNA PICKERING

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01/25/2020

Best Florida Drug and Alcohol Rehab Centers

 

In the state of Florida, nearly one million people are abusing alcohol, and nearly 40,000 are using heroin. With so many people suffering from drug addiction, alcohol addiction or both, you might expect the number of people in Florida drug rehab to be high, but only 50,000 Floridians get professional help each year.

Everyone facing addiction deserves to get help in a Florida drug rehab. Here are your best options.

Alcohol and Drug Addiction Treatment in Florida

 

You will find many treatment options in Florida. So it’s incredibly important that a person who is looking into treatment for themselves or others know their options. A person is not their addiction. Every person with an addiction has unique needs that different types of rehab centers may best serve. Here are some basics you need to know to find the best drug and alcohol treatment in Florida.

Florida Substance Abuse And Addiction

 

According to most recent data from the SAMHSA’s Behavioral Health Barometer, in the state of Florida, a staggering 10% of teens are consuming alcohol. These individuals often transition into a life of adult alcohol abuse with Florida ranking #13 nationally.

While opioids have claimed over 70 thousand lives in Florida, the opioid fentanyl, alone, has claimed over 40 thousand. This health crisis has been exacerbated by the overprescribing of legal opioids. These are equally dangerous when abused and can be gateways into heroin or fentanyl use.

In 2017, over 60 pills were prescribed in Florida for every 100 people, which is slightly higher than the national average. As Florida communities come to terms with this epidemic, many individuals in treatment are dealing with these or other opioid drugs.

Florida Drug and Alcohol Detox Centers

 

As long as a person remains under the immediate influence, they will be unable to move forward into recovery. So the recovery journey begins with detox. Medical detoxification allows you to eliminate the drug from the body in a safe medical facility under the supervision and care of compassionate and skilled medical professionals.

These professionals have tools and medications that help ease withdrawal symptoms like:

  • Nausea and Vomiting
  • Headaches
  • Extreme craving
  • Anxiety, suicidal thoughts and other mental distress
  • Heart, lung and other bodily distress
  • Other drug-specific and person-specific withdrawal symptoms

 

Drugs and alcohol physically change your body chemistry. This may cause seizures or other deadly withdrawal symptoms. Because these would require immediate medical attention, medically-supervised detoxification is always advisable.

Inpatient Rehab Treatment in Florida

 

After detox, you’ll typically move to either an inpatient or residential rehab center. If loved ones are assisting in finding a Florida drug rehab, think ahead. You don’t want to have to unnecessarily move a person later.

Inpatient rehab takes place in an inpatient hospital setting. During your time here, you’ll typically stay in a hospital room while you attend counseling and, in some cases, classes like:

  • Anger management
  • Knowing your triggers
  • Dealing with cravings

 

Inpatient rehab is typically shorter, fewer than 30 days. During the stay, medical and behavioral health professionals work with you to design a plan for longer-term treatment. This plan may include residential or outpatient.

Residential rehab is provided in a home-like setting. Here there is more focus on working with other people who share similar addictions. For 30, 90 days or longer, you’ll attend individual counseling, group counseling, and classes. You may also take part in activities that build trust, community, and confidence in one’s ability to overcome addiction.

Florida is also home to many luxury residential treatment centers that offer a spa-like setting and additional amenities, but these facilities often cost significantly more and may not be covered by insurance.

Florida Outpatient Addiction Treatment

 

Outpatient treatment is for people who can manage their addiction without constant supervision and support. Perhaps you’ve already completed an inpatient or residential program, or a professional has determined you can succeed without a higher level of care. In these cases, outpatient addiction treatment may be right for you.

A person in outpatient will generally attend one or more sessions a week of:

  • Individual, group, and family counseling
  • Classes like those described above
  • A support group
  • During this time, you live at home or in another independent location.
  • Florida Partial Hospitalization Programs (PHP)

 

During PHP, a person stays 6 or more hours at the facility. During their time there, they attend counseling, classes, job programs, etc. These ultimately help them learn how to stay in recovery when faced with life challenges. They then return home in the evenings to practice what they’re learning.

How To Choose a Drug Rehab Program in Florida

 

When choosing a Florida drug rehab, look for a program that employs evidence-based treatments. These have been proven through the scientific process to work. Additionally, check their accreditation. A Florida drug rehab should be accredited with Commission on the Accreditation of Rehab Facilities (CARF), the Joint Commission, and the state of Florida.

Length of stay and location are two other very important factors. You may need to travel or secure closer accommodations. If a person has already completed a shorter program, they may need to go into a much longer program. This can increase success rate in some instances.

Finally, consider payment options. Will your insurance help you cover expenses? How much will they pay? Are you or your family prepared to make up the difference? Always contact your insurance company before enrolling in a program.

Drug and Alcohol Recovery Meetings in Florida

 

After a person completes a formal program, they’ll still continue to have “good” days and “bad”. Before treatment, you may have turned to a substance to cope. Without that coping tool, you’ll need to explore new ways to manage stress, challenges and disappointments.

It’s vital that they have a regular support group like Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) or Narcotics Anonymous (NA). Support groups build a community of people with similar challenges so that they always have people around who understand and encourage one another to stay strong and stick to their recovery plan.

Find Addiction Treatment in Florida

 

Whether you’re a loved one or the one managing the addiction, finding a Florida drug rehab takes careful consideration. You want to get the best possible treatment and have the best chance of living a life in recovery after treatment.

With the growing opioid epidemic and the prevalence of dangerous substances in Florida communities, overcoming addiction isn’t easy, but with the right help in a Florida drug rehab, you can find healing and hope in recovery.